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Ask HN: Do you feel lonely at work because of having different political views?

8 pointsby termimolalmost 6 years ago

4 comments

ziddoapalmost 6 years ago
I&#x27;m a non-climate-denying, social-liberal in a hardcore pipeline and gas company.<p>So, yes. Frequently.
ohiovralmost 6 years ago
I work for a facebooked conservative. I like him a lot though. His son is one of my best friends all the way back to jr high school.<p>Edit: forgot to mention I consider myself a political nihilist because I find popularity contests in national office at the expense of life itself to be disgusting.<p>Furthermore politics seems to forget that we are all brothers and sisters that share the same fate.
kleer001almost 6 years ago
No. I tend to keep those kind of opinions to myself at work.
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perfect_loopalmost 6 years ago
I&#x27;m a conservative in SV. I don&#x27;t feel lonely, necessarily, but I do believe that my political views may not be favorable. And, honestly, I don&#x27;t really see a point in arguing over politics with my co-workers, so it doesn&#x27;t really bother me or make me lonely.